a wild potato is something that grows in a farm and the cat goes out and eats them?
a wild potato is something that grows in a farm and the cat goes out and eats them?
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Tobacco, maize, cocoa beans, potato, tomato, squash, wild rice and sweet potato.
Wild potato root refers to the tubers of various species of wild potatoes, particularly those in the Solanum genus, which are native to the Americas. These plants are often smaller and less cultivated than domesticated potatoes, and they can vary significantly in flavor, size, and toxicity. Some wild potato species are edible and have been used by indigenous peoples for food, while others may contain toxic compounds. They are important for biodiversity and may contribute to potato breeding programs for disease resistance and environmental adaptation.
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The potato is a staple on many dinner tables around the world. They are a wild growing food that was domesticated. This first happened by the Inca Empire.
There are many types of root vegetable we might call "potato", from tiny wild potatoes found in the Great Plains of North America to sweet potatoes and the larger tuberous root crop originating in Peru. All of these different types are of American origin and were unknown throughout Europe until relatively recent times. One story says that when potatoes were first brought to Europe in the second half of the 16th century people did not know how to cook them so they gave them (raw) to their animals. Some native American names for the various types are: Taino.................batata (sweet potato) Quechua...........papa (potato) Lakota...............bluskuya (sweet potato) Lakota...............blo (wild potato) Arapaho............cee'éé' (wild turnip or potato) Cheyenne.........ho'enoo'o (sweet potato) Cheyenne.........mesehestotse (wild potato)
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Potato plants can have white or pink blossoms due to genetic differences between varieties. White blossoms are more common in commercial potato varieties, while pink blossoms are often seen in heirloom or wild potato plants. The color of the blossom does not affect the quality or taste of the potato tubers that form underground.
Any rooting herbivore or omnivore would eat a sweet potato, which is the tuber root of the sweet potato plant. This would include wild pigs and bears.